Inside Phi Sigs Provide ‘Meals On Wheels,' p.4; MSU Grad In Nigeria, p.4; MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY STATE IW S E a st Lansing, Michigan W eather Partly cloudy and moderat­ ing, with a high from 25 to 34 and a low of 5 to 15. Price 10< Vol. 55, Number 74 Wednesday, January 15, 1964 P a n a m a N e g o t i a t i o n s D e a d l o c k e d locked a meeting Monday night headed by Ambassador Manuel Solis told newsmen here that, n i c a t i o n ” forcing t h e i r de­ Referring to a rumor that the to Domingo and a Dominican sol­ PANAMA CITY T— The Inter- cated that a formal announcement on the aftermaths to the dis­ Trucco of Chile, announced that when diplomatic relations are parture. Americans had been given 48 dier guarding the building was American P e a c e Commission would be forthcoming soon, pos­ orders last week that led to the talks between Martin and Pana­ broken, diplomats lose their of­ While Panama has proposed to hours to leave, Information Of­ wounded by gunfire. The students met with representatives of the sibly by this morning. ficial status and should leave. complete the break by naming ficer Carl Davis said he knew tried, but failed, to set fire to United States and Panama Tues­ Panama insisted that a strong deaths of three U.S. soldiers and ma’s Foreign Minister Galileo Solis would be resumedat 5p.m., He added that, if they choose to another country within 24 hours nothing about it. cars parked in front of the mis­ day in an effort to get negotia­ U.S. declaration of an intention 21 Panamanians. tions on the Canal Zone crisis EST Tuesday. stay, they stay as private citi­ to handle its affairs in Wash­ sion. Dominican police announced to review the 1903 treaty that The daylight session, called Border areas of Panama and they arrested 28. off dead center, but no immediate at 10:30 A.M., broke up at noon. Reports were current here and zens. ington, American officials ob­ the Canal Zone remained quiet. gave the United States perpetual results were announced. It was recessed then at the in Washington that Panama, which In Washington, State Depart­ viously were trying to avert a But there were pro-Panama de­ sovereignty over the Canal Zone announced last 1 hursday it was ment Press Officer Richard I. full-scale severance while peace monstrations in two Latin Ameri­ In Caracas, Venezuelan police Later, however, sources here should precede a resumption of request of former Ass i s t ant suspending relations wi t h t he Phillips said the United States efforts are under way. broke up a march by Central reported that the U.S. and Pana­ diplomatic relations. The United Secretary of S t a t e Edwin M. can republics. United States, has demanded that has received no formal demand U.S. embassy personnel co n ­ University students to the Si­ ma have agreed to re-establish States was reportedly unwilling Martin, the chief U.S. nego­ U.S. diplomats get out. for withdrawal of the diplomats tinued working at the embassy About 100 D o mi n i c a n high mon Bolivar monument, here diplomatic relations as a first to make such a pledge under tiator, who asked for time to consult with Washington. O f f i c i a l confirmation was and that they will remain in the building, operating fo r the pre­ school students demonstrated in they had intended to place a step toward ironing out the dis­ pressure. The five-man com m ission, lacking. absence of an "official commu­ sent as a consulate. front of the U.S. mission in San­ Panamanian flag. pute. The Panama sources indi­ This was the issue that dead­ In Effect T o d a y Q u e s tio n s T ic k e ts -F o r-T w o G ets O K By SUE JA C O B Y Dame game Saturday. Students required to pick up tickets in extras to allow punching for home R e n t I n c r e a s e may pick up their tickets 9 a.m. advance of g a m e s before this basketball tickets, he said. State News Staff Writer to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. today year. Faculty and staff may obtain and Thursday in Jenison Field- The University Ticket Office house ticket office. announced Monday that students an unlimited number of tickets A plan is being developed to with activity books. They may Assessor Suggests A previously-announced policy punch ID cards when the stu­ also pick up tickets for all the will be able to obtain two basket­ would have required each student ball tickets apiece by presenting to appear in person to pick up dent picks up his tickets as a home games at one time. check on identification. Bob About 8,500 general admission Tax Burden Low two valid ID cards. Harris, chairman of S p a r t a n seats, none of them reserved, The new policy will go into his ticket before home basket­ Spirit, said punching ID’s will are available to students. East Lansing’ s tax assessor countered claims by off-campus effect immediately for the Notre ball games. Students were not have to be cleared with the Uni­ Duncan R. Lectka, assistant apartment developers that they may have to raise rent to stu­ versity Comptroller. ticket manager, said the policy dents because of personal property taxes. Harris said he thinks there picking up tickets before the Frank E . Warden estimated Tuesday that taxes on the average W o rld N e w s “ should be no great problem’’ game was instituted “ to insure furnished apartment will amount to $2 a month. Apartment furnishings probably are worth about $1,000, he every students and faculty mem­ in clearing the move. Numbers ber as is reasonably possible a said. At the 35 per cent assessment rate, the owners would pay o t a G la n c e at the bottom of student ID cards, seat at the games if they want 65 m ills $65 per $1,000— on are normally punched at student' one.” an average $400 assessment, he elections, but there are enough The growtli of the student body continued. Castro Agents Involved In Riots WASHINGTON I -Secretary of the Army Cyrus Vance said Tues­ and the renewed interest in bas­ ketball made the move necessary, ’’That’s about $26 dollars a year per apartment or 50 cents Work Slow he said. day Castro Communist agents "measurably increased the amount of violence" in the anti-American riots which shook the Panama Canal AUSG No general admission seats will be available to the public. a man each month for a four- man apartment,” he said. With these figures- in mind, On Akers, /one. Vance, who returned Monday night from a peace-making mission to the Zone, told a news conference that at least 10 suspected agents May Hear Reserved seats at $2 will still be available for non-University personnel. The public has been Warden said he doesn’t feel rents would have to be increased to cover the new tax levies. Fee Halls of Fidel Castro, the Cuban dictator, had been arrested and at least GOING UP -- Construction work proceeds on the new Chemis- one of them was a sniper who had been shooting at U.S. forces. The Army Secretary said the Castro agents were identified by , American officials and arrested by the Panamanian National Guard. Hoop Talk able to purchase general ad­ istry Building in the Science Con " take the latest information, digest cdst of the present school and looked like a Cuban and spoke tion. Scores died from overexertion - - r c ’t« ig / -JL , • TfV , • ... . a tobacco .adverUsijiR. "The situation will reverse it- to a cooperating school system rr; ^tict rfttike their rim „Ay, -cvvy.A ,9,b.iyy. s u lt of a llo w in g th e s m o k e r to Varg says that our society puts things in our society and be­ and made challenging." lu c k y , and p e rh a p s th e y w ill get p ra c tic e h is m a n i a w h ile re ­ cause of this it will become lu n g ca n ce r o r a n o th e r o f th e s e a rc h c o n tin u e s . B u rea u cra cy a premium on specialization. College programs are being more important. Barzun charged that admission "What we need," Varg said, committees s ho w "a positive d is e a s e s a s s o c ia te d w ith s m o k in g molded and accelerated by the W ho k n o w s --p e rh a p s som eday To the Editor: counted, out, following which I heavy demand for specialized “ is not more data but an abi­ gluttony for science and mathe­ and th e ir liv e s w ill be s h o rte n e d . th e re w ill be a tr u ly s a fe c ig a r ­ As a graduating s e n i o r and returned to Room 106 where I talent pressing down from the lity to make use of many angles matics." hopeful Master’ s candidate, I re­ dropped off my grubby drop card. g r a d u a t e and pr of es s i onal of visidn. The liberal arts em­ However, Varg said, that en­ Is s m o k in g w o rth it? e tte . F o r th o s e who a re a ro u n d to phasize reflection as much as rollment in the humanities is gistered in November in the Uni­ schools. T h e d e c is io n on w h e th e r to q u it e n jo y it, th a t is . versity’s experimental advance Only half the fee difference was "Despite this," V a r g s ai d, they emphasize collecting data. increasing more rapidly than in registration. The questionnaire returned to me. If I had regis­ "most leaders in our society re­ "Unlike the scientist they are all other colleges. of evaluation to which I responded tered for fewer credits, then cognize that many of the most PEANUTS added, no penalty would have A 6 À IN ? IT S E E M S L I K E D e a lin g W it h E x p a n s io n then with such enthusiasm would be reconsidered now after going been assessed. It would seem that crucial problems facing the so­ ciety are not amenable to a V0U 6 0 TO T H £ B A R B E R through the drop and add pro­ dropping and making a class scientific solution. S H O P E V E R V k J E E K .. The C o l l e g e o f V e te rin a ry has been escaped. F le x ib ility is cedure. space available to another is no "The scientist may produce M e d ic in e has set a fin e e x a m p le . th e n e w key, as s tu d e n ts w ill now Many things happen to grad­ more traumatic for the business the atom bomb but makes no office and the teaching faculty B y r e v is in g its c u r r ic u lu m in c o n fro n t a c u rric u lu m w h e re each uating seniors and prospective contribution in the ethical ques­ grads in the seven and a half than adding. There is no appeal tion in the use of the bomb. The lig h t o f c u r r e n t in a d e q u a c ie s and c o u rs e is o ffe re d at le a s t once procedure; there is not even a weeks since advance registra­ ethical aspects are questions for f u t u r e p r e s s u r e s , th e c o lle g e has tion, including the unsolicited and complaint procedure: the man the humanist.” e v e ry tw o te rm s and no co u rs e unexpected offer of a research who would receive such com­ Barzun indicated that the pres­ done s o m e th in g m a n y d e p a rt­ c o n tin u e s lo n g e r th a n tw o te rm s . plaints is out of town. as si st ant ship too exciting to be sures of a specialized techno­ m e n ts o f th e U n iv e r s ity m u st do; A ls o , a s tu d e n t w ill be a b le to turned down. I tried to drop a Margaret B. Whitaker logical economy which devour S'OUR H A lR M U 5 T I HAVE A V ER W it has a c c o u n te d fo r in c re a s in g class as soon as I knew about 6£0U) FAST.. SPEEDS H E A D ! c o m p le te w o rk fo r a d e g re e in the assistantship but was told 1 G A s H E P ' T S » 3 C s iz e w ith m o re e ffic ie n c y . le s s th a n s ix y e a rs o r to c o m b in e must wait for the regular period A S P 1 1 P 0 K E 1 5 A 1 D u rin g th e past tw o y e a rs th e a s ig n ific a n t p e rio d of w o rk w ith for dropping and adding. P H L A p E L P H U 5 1 go only lightly over the pro­ G 1 h L 1 T c o lle g e tu rn e d aw ay 239 s c h o la s ­ s tu d y . A CRO SS cedure since it is experimental, 2 2 . T a b le A P O D B A G A M E 1. Jew eler's \r> tic a lly a c c e p ta b le a p p lic a n ts . It too. The State News informed weight napkin L E T F 1 R M R A P me 1 should go to the Union, 6 . Places 2 4 . Thorough* V E M A P C A P ■ t O o b v io u s ly d id n o t ta k e th is lig h tly . A r e a lis tic g ra s p o f p ro b le m s and " If changes affect fees, then 1 0 . City o f fares A R D O R W A P E 5 E n r o llm e n t w ill no w be in c r e a s e d p la g u in g h ig h e r e d u c a tio n e v e ry ­ they will go to 106 Administra­ tion Building." A sign in the Union ca n a ls 11. P rayin g 2 7 . Field 2 8 . A vail P <- E A P 0 P E M ft S Y L V A M 1 A C u R ■ by 56 The pe r c e n t. c o lle g e ’ s ra d ic a l d e p a r ­ w h e re le g e o f has been V e te rin a ry show n. The M e d ic in e C o l­ has told me I should not have con­ s t r u e d "then" as "following figure 13. Ascended 2 9 . Evergreen 3 2 . B y w ay o f E S 5 A S E A R E A a. E A T C A L E L L is the time to tu re fro m c o n v e n tio n ia lly c o m m e n d a b le w h e n i s one e spec­ con­ a c te d w e ll in a c c o rd a n c e w ith th e which." Room 106 was ten feet square and contained some thirty 14. Succor 15. Dr. Jo n a s 3 3 . K iln 34. O rnam en­ S O L U T I O N O F Y E S T E R D A Y ' S P U Z Z L E tal stone service up for overcoated persons shuffling in DOW N 7 . G alena s id e rs th a t its c u r r ic u lu m is c e r­ U n iv e rs ity ’ s op m en t P ro je c t, E d u c a tio n a l w ith th e D e v e l­ needs three lines. At window L -Z I presented my drop card, after 16. H olland com m une 3 5 . T hespian 3 7 . Haw . 3 9 . Icy rain cloak 1. O f w ax 2 . Old 8. Sa ru k 9 . T u rn up­ Winter ta in ly fa r m o re s p e c ia liz e d th a n 18. For each w om anish m o s t. S till, th e c u rs e o f r ig id ity o f th e r e m a in in g p ro fe s s io n p a ra m o u n t. and th e s tu d e n t a proper wait, of course, and re­ ceived another to be filled in with special pencil. 19. M alt drink 2 0 . M r. 40. Sunburned 4 1 . M iscalcu ­ 3. D an g er 4. E xp ert side down 1 0 . Ducts 12. Dull in * Complete Winter Tune Up Lincoln lates av ia to r * Inspection and Installation 1 joined the line behind the one color 2 1 . Honey 4 2 . G lacial 5. G loom y pencil, filled in the slots and 17. Scourge buzzard ridge 6. 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Owns Hours: M o n .-F ri. 8-6 Sot. 8-5 Sun. 9-1 J W ednesday, Ja n u a ry 15, 1964 3 M ich igan S tate News, E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan Project Costs $130,000 T e a c h in g Placement Bureau ( c o n t i n u e d from p a g e 1) “ T h e study of problems of D e lla C h i A d d s N e w W in g t e a c h i n g and procedures fo r Students must register at least ics, Electrical Engineering, Col­ meeting the intellectual needs of two days prior to date of inter- lege of Business, Science, (B, A $130,000 addition nears com­ chen. All the individual s t u dy brick fireplace. The parking 1ot pupils will be made more mean­ M,D). Must have high academic pletion at the Delta Chi fratern­ rooms have been designed fo r at the rear of the house was en­ ingful and realistic by the ‘live’ J a n u a r y 20, 1964 record. Men and women. ity house, 101 Woodmere Ave. two-man occupancy. larged and paved. Monsanto Chemical Company: Upping h o u s e capacity to a Tudor architecture was contin­ Members of the fraternity will experiences with pupils in the J a n u a r y 2 1 -23 , 1964 classroom,’ ’ Hicks said. Transportation (B,M), Agricult­ New York State Cooperative comfortable 50, the south wi ng ued in the new addition. The liv­ not receive any additional as­ sessment for the expansion and The senior year consists of a ural Economics (B,M), F o o d Extension Service: Home E c ­ addition provides the men of Delta ing room has been finished in dark remodeling. paid internship during which the Technology (MD), C h e m i c a l onomics Education, Textiles & Chi with a new living room, din­ walnut paneling w i t h a g l a z e d student completes a y e a r of (B,M,D) Engrs, Mechanical (B,M) C l o t h i n g , F o o d & Nutrition, ing h a l l , new housemother’s teaching under the supervision Engrs. Also, summer employ­ Household Economics &Manage­ apartment, seven additional study and guidance of a consultant. Each ment for sophomores and jun­ ment, Housing & Design, Child rooms and a second dormer. Over intern consultant devotes f u l l iors. Men & womgn. Development & Family Relations 5400 square feet of floor space Lessons Offered time to the supervision of onl y (B,M). Women only. has been added. five intern teachers, Hicks ex­ plained. NASA: G e o r g e C. Marshall Swift & Company:Chemical (B) Space Flight Center: Electrical, Engrs., Civil & Mechanical (B) original section provides f our Extensive remodeling in the In Computer Use The intern will have his own Mechanical (B,M,D), Mathemat­ Engrs. Agricultural Economics new study rooms, a recreation classroom and he will be u n d e r ics, Physics (M,D). (B), Animal Husbandry, D a i r y room and expansion of the kit— A series of sessions in the use pattern analytic techniques, and contract to the school system L e w i s R e s e a r c h Center: Science o r Manufacturing (B) of statistical programs fo r the transformation of data and relat­ during the training year. Chemical, Electrical, Mechani­ Poultry Husbandry, Agronomy CDC 3600 computer will again be ed topics pertaining to all the ses­ In order to complete the course cal, M e t a l l u r g i c a l (B,M,D) (B), Horticulture, Economics (B), offered by t h e Agricultural Ex­ sions. in four years and accumulate the Engrs., Civil (M,D) Engrs., Ap­ Marketing, Ho t e l Management G r e e k G a ls periment Station and the Com­ Mo r e information on the ses­ necessary 183 credits for a de­ plied Mechanics (M.D) Materials (B), Mathematics (B). puter Institute for Social Science gree, most students will find it Science (M,D), necessary to go to s u m m e r Mathematics (M,D), P h y s i c s Chemistry (M,D), J a n u a r y 21, 1964 Elig ib le F o r Research, in cooperation Computer Laboratory. with the sions may be obtained from Mrs. Elizabeth Unger, computer lab­ Airborne Instruments Labora­ Sessions will be in 402 Com­ oratory librarian, 2(3 Computer school—one ten-week session (B.M.D). and one five-week session. The tory: Electrical (B,M,D) Engrs., Manned Spacecraft Center: Physics, (M,D), Mathematics G r a d G r a n ts puter Center from 4:10 to 5 p.m. Center, 355-4688. courses at t h i s time would be Electrical & Mechanical (B,M,D) M.D). Fellowships worth $1,500 each every Monday and Wednesday. mostly liberal arts and major and Engrs., Mathematics, P h y s i c s Alton B ox Board Company: w i l l be offered by the National No registration is required. minor work. (M.D). College of Business Administra­ Council of Alpha Lambda Delta Emphasis will be on prepar­ C A N D I D C A M E R A - - T h r e e mem bers o f th e e d u c a t i o n f a c u l t y , Hicks said that the cost of the U.S. Department of Health, Ed­ tion (B), Accounting, Marketing, for the 1964-65 academic year. ing problems fo r existing rou­ W illia m F a r q u h a r , Norm an K a g a n and D a v i d K r a t h w o h l , program to the student would be ucation & Welfare: Public Health Finance, Electrical (B) Engrs., T h e M a r i e Leonard, Alice tines, rather than on program­ lo o k i n g as th o u g h A l a n F u n t j u s t a p p e a re d , p a u s e b e f o r e th e the same as at present. However, Service: Civil & Sanitary (M,D) Mechanical (B) Engineers. ming. Crocker Lloyd and Adele Hagner n e w e s t c o u n s e l i n g d e v i c e on c a m p u s - * t e l e v i s i o n . T h e h id d e n during the fourth year the student Engrs., C h e m i s t r y , Bacter­ Culligan, Inc.: College of Bus­ Stamp fellowships are for grad­ The divided sessions a l l o w j ß u L cam era r e c o r d s e a c h s e s s i o n f o r la t e r d i s c u s s i o n . will be able to earn $3,500, Hicks iology, Aquatic Biology (B,M,D), iness (B). uate study in a college or univer­ more time between related ses­ PI o t o by L a r r y F r i t a l a n added. Chemical (B,M) Engrs. Mo r t o n Chemical Company: sity where a chapter of A l p h a sions for participants to run test Housing pl a ns during the in­ W in Schuler’s Incorporated: Chemistry (B,M,D) also Chem­ Lambda Delta is encouraged. ternship teaching will be similar Hotel, Restaurant & Institutional istry with languages. Also sum­ problems on their own. Sessions will include punched Cleaner and Any member of the honorary T r a ffic S ig n a ls to the p r e s e n t program of off- Management (B,M). campus student teaching, H i c k s J a n u a r y 2 0 -21 , 1964 mer employment. who graduated in 1961, 1962 or cards, simple correlation analy­ NASA: Goddard Space Flight 1963 and has maintained a 3.5 all— sis, factor analysis, analysis of Shirt Laundry operates the signals on Abbott said. Canco Division: American Can Center: Electrical, Mechanical University a v e r a g e throughout variance, frequency distribution The new internship program is Company: Mechanical (B) Engrs. (B,M,D) Engrs., Physics, Math­ her college career is eligible. analysis, regression analysis, for better, faster ( c o n t i n u e d from page 1) no other cars approached the in­ Rd. and M-78 in East Lansing. the result of study and evaluation Industrial Administration (B,M), ematics (B,M,D). service tersection, the controller would Two in Lansing regulate traffic in teacher training which has been Accounting, (B,M). Graduating seniors may apply count his car and a red signal at automobile centers where the going on since 1959. The study was Camp Oakland, Inc.: Summer J a n u a r y 20-23, 1964 National Cash Register Co.: if they maintained a 3.5 average Student Teacher would turn green. “To protect pedestrians, the lar to that on campus. problem of fluctuation is sim i­ financed by a F ord F o u n d a t i o n Employment: Counselors, Arts & Electrical, Mechanical, Chem­ to the end of the first term of this grant of $585,000 to the Col lege of Crafts Director, Waterfront Di­ ical (B.M.D) Engrs., Chemistry, year. Panel Talk Today In by 10 out by 5 Andrews said the decision to Education. Mon - F r i 6 a.m . - 9 p.m. light will not remain green in­ rector, Minimum age 20. Men and Physics (B,M,D). introduce the traffic signals to Applications should be sub­ A special panel of returning Sat. 6 a.m . - 5 :3 0 p.m. definitely if no cars are coming,’ ’ Presently there are over 400 women. The Prophet Company: Hotel, student teachers will address a he said. Tne signals will switch MSU was made last spring after students enrolled in the program, Chief Okemos Council: BSA: Restaurant & Institutional Man­ mitted to the National Fellow­ meeting of Phi Beta Lambda, sec­ a traffic engineering study was primarily transfer students from Summer Employment: Program ship Chairman by Feb. 15. to red occasionally to accommo­ agement (B). date those on foot. Although the done. Equipment was obtained in community colleges. Director, minimum age25;Camp Application b l a n k s and in­ retarial and business education 623 E. G rand R i v e r Raytheon Company: Electrical society at 4 p.m. today in the E D 2-3537 intersi ctions a r e three-sided, the summer and the controller A s a r e s u l t of the five-year Nurse, minimum age 21; Nature (B,M ,D ) M e c h a n i c a l (B,M) formation may be obtained from was designed during fall term. study the program is now open to & Conservation Director, Camp- Lana Dart, Student Activities Di­ Student Services lounge. the ‘I lal will have a fourth side E n g r s . , Chemistry, Physics “ The controller is not totally on-campus students asapossible craft Dr., min. age 21; Aquatics vision, 101 Student Services. so that pedestrians can see it. (B,M,D). flexible as a human being is, alternate route to graduation and Dir, Field Sports Dir. min. age The rnumber of pedestrians is Andrews admitted. “ But it has certification, Hicks said. 25. Research Laboratories - Unit­ not' Mglh enough to warrant pe- Isolationism Lecture S K I C LU B signals at the two in- a pretty broad range of effective­ School districts which are co­ The State of Wisconsin Board ed Aircraft Corporation:Chemi­ desti :ar ness. When traffic is bumper to operating wi t h the venture are of Regents of State Colleges: Bus­ cal, Electrical, Mechanical Eng­ tersections. Warren Cohen, professor of Only t h r e e other t r a f f i c bumper on all sides, the signals Battle Creek, Grand Rapids, Port iness, Arts & Letters, Commun­ ineers, Chemistry, Mathematics, will be no better and no worse P h y s i c s , Materials Sc i e ne e history, will speak on "The Myth actuated controllers exist in the Huron, Bay City, Saginaw, War­ ication Arts, Social Science, Ed­ ren, S a g i n a w Township, Battle ucation, Natural Science, H ome (B.M.D) of American Isolationism" at the the second Ski Greater L a n s i n g area. One than an officer would be.’’ Aside from a full scale con- Creek Ljtlceview, Warren Woods, B ^ n o n u s (M,D). Men and wom­ Leeds St Northrup C o mp a ny: term’ s opening meeting of the In­ gestion problem on week days Fitzgerald, Van Dyke,Center- en. 2'ìÈOtrical, Mechanical, Chemi­ ternational Relations Club at 7:15 Club meeting will be Suit Challenges at the Shaw-Farm Lane corners line, St. C lair Shores, Alpena and cal Engineers, Physics (B.M.D). p.m. Thursday in 31 Union. of the campus, Andrews said that Oscoda. Central Intelligence Agency: held TODA Y, Apportionment night performances at the audi­ torium created a similar prob­ Arts & Letters, Communication Arts, Social Science, Math, Phy- DETROIT (U P I) - F e d e r a l lem. court trial of a suit challenging R e n t H ik e brought by state Senator Stanley G. Thayer, failed twice to get N EJA C T V R EN TA LS JANUARY 15,1964 the constitutionality of the legis­ “ We can’t rely on sending an ( c o n t i n u e d from page 1) into the law books. Portables and AT lative apportionment provisions officer to a traffic jam at any would be lower than those on He said he doubts that the leg­ Table Models in Michigan’s new state consti­ time, especially if we are tied Greek houses, keeping the tax tution nas been set for Jan. 27. up with an accident somewhere levies down. islature will exempt the units— 7:30 The suit was brought by August else.” Scholle, president of the state A FL - CIO, and a group of state A rabic Classes Warden said Greeks and co­ unless other groups join Sen. ops were not taxed before be­ Thayer in pushing for the bill. cause of "an administrative This tax was not levied to make $7-9 pe r month in THE U N IO N B A LLR O O M representatives. oversight.' money— it will not be a large F r e e S e r v ic e and D e l i v e r y Theodore Sachs, attorney for Schoile, said the date was ten r Begin In Berkey "We were more or less aware revenue producer—but because we should tax them but we want­ it is our job, he said. Sets on d i s p l a y a t C am pus B o o k Store A W AR R EN MILLER SKI tatiyely fixed by three federal Beginning Arabic classes will ed to wait and see what the leg­ judges when Sachs filed a nine- resume at 7 p.m. today in 105 islature would do," he said, re­ but it won’t bring in extra money It will broaden the tax base M O V IE WILL BE S H O W N point brief supporting the con­ Berkey. The first advanced Ara­ ferring to a proposal to exempt because other taxes will be low­ tention that the r e d i s t r i c t i n g bic class of the term will be Greek u n i t s . The proposal, ered accordingly, he said. NEJAC TV IV 2-0624 clause in the new state consti­ held Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the tution violates the 14 th amend­ same room. ment of the U.S. Constitution. The non-credit courses, spon­ SH OP AT JA C O B S O N ’S EVERY W ED N ES D A Y EV EN IN G UNTIL NINE Basically, the plaintiffs con­ sored by the Arab Club, will tend that the l e g i s l a t i v e ap­ meet every Tuesday and Wed­ portionment provisions are un­ nesday of the term. Walid Jas- fro m o u r constitutional because they take sim, Mosul, Iraq, sophomore, will into consideration land area as teach the b e g i n n i n g class and well as population. Scholle con­ Bassim Albaghdadi, Bagdad, tends that apportionment should Iraq, sophomore, will teach the be based on population only. advanced class. e c tio n There w a s a r i c h m a n o f a f f a ir s th e s e t h o r o u g h b r e d s o f the c a s u a l W ho e n d e d u p d e a d o n th e s t a i r s fa s h io n w o r ld . 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Illp Aids Area Needy Harvey Llliott, 1963 MSU grad­ two of the teachers are Ameri­ English ‘chap.’ We heard native “ They did not speak much Eng­ General Botany Seminar — 4 Phi Sigma Delta brothers be­ uate with a R.S. ir physical sci­ can-educated. singing and drums coming from a lish, but in the light of a single p.m., 114 Bessey Hall. gan voluntarily delivering meals ence, and now a member of the Elliott, the first white man in little mud hut and walked hes­ kerosene lamp we did catch sev­ Marketing and Transportation fo r th e L a n s i n g “ Meals on Peace Corps, is teaching math­ the area, is known to the natives itantly to it. eral statements like the follow­ Colloquy — 4 p.m., 115 Eppley Wheels” program last weekend. ematics in ar. American Baptist as "O-Ebo,” “ the man with the Tj,e Nigerians were shocked at Center. The fraternity has taken over ing: mission school in the rain forest skin taken off.” first, but when they regained their Archaeological Institute Meet­ weekend and holiday deliveries “ T h e Nigerians a r e v e r y " ‘This is the greatest day ing — 7:30 p.m., Honors College from the Red Cross. of Nigeria, “ 70 miles from civ- composure, they motioned us in, friendly people,” writes Elliott, and we joined in their merry­ of our lives—you, a white man, Lounge, Library. The program, administered by ilization.” in a l e t t e r sent to Mr s . and he movingly recounts one ex­ making. Fourteen men sat cram­ came to our house—we shall Natural Science Seminar — 8 the College Women’s Volunteer Florence Her.old of Ok e mo s in perience with them. ped into the room with their remember this night until the day p.m., 140 Nat. Sci. Service since its organization in December, he describes efiects “ 1 walked into Afraja with an drums and bells. we die. It we should cut our Spartan Guard Drill Team - 4 Lansing in October, 1960, pro­ arms, the blood would run, but p.m., Dem Hall Ballroom. vides m e a l s for convalescents, of the Western civilization or. the we have the same blood—and we MSU Management C l u b - 7:30 native Nigeri- country. ElUott is “ trying to install run- ning water’ ’ in his house on the Elisabeth Conrad , are friends.’ “ ‘ We want to join you in t h e p.m., 31 Union. P r o m e n a d e r s - 7 p.m., 34 the handicapped,shut-ins, spec­ ial dieter s and anyone who f e e l s he cannot prepare his own nutri­ school grounds, wh e r e 120 boys live in school dormitories. “ The water ;s collected ir. tanks during Former ,eD Dies a sorrow for your dead President, Mr. Kennedy.’ “ The mood of the night will re­ Women’s IM. Fisheries and Wildlife Club- 7:30 p.m., Conservation Building. tious meals. Stanley Weiss, director of the personnel department at Sparrow the rainy season. Electricity Miss Elizabeth Conrad, dean Miss Conrad was an honorary Young Democrats - 7:30 p.m., Hospital and alumni advisor to main forever engraved in my per­ 32 L nion. is non-existent.' of women students from 1928 member and advisor to Motar Phi Sigma Delta, first introduced sonality. People who had n e v e r 1. contrast to the more primi­ to 19 -15, died Monday in Washing­ Board, and instrumental in or­ Psychology Department and the idea to the fraternity two seen anything but bush country, tive conditions of the mission ton, D.C., at the home of her ganizing the Faculty Women’ s Psi Chi - 4 p.m., Thur. Ill Olds months ago. who had never been to school, and A H E L P I N G H A N D —T h r e e members o f P h i Sig m a D e l t a de ­ school a re those of a Nigerian sister, Dr. Agr.es Conrad, the Association. She also helped the Ha l l , Speaker: Dr. S e y m o u r Three meals—a hot dinner, a whom we found dancing by t h e l i v e r c meal as p a r t o f th e f r a t e r n i t y ’ s “ M e a l on W h e e ls ” medical doctor with whom Elliott only surviving relative. local government of women stu­ Parker. cold lunch and a breakfast—pre­ bright tropical moon and the stayed when he firs; arrived in the Miss C or,rad came to MSI' dents Join the national program p r o g r a m . Shown a re M a r s h a l l N e w e l l , R o c h e s t e r , N . Y . s o p h ­ pared in the Sparrow Hospital flicker of an old orange kerosene country. from Ohio State University in of Associated Women Students. o m o re ; A r n o l d A d l e r , B r o o k l i n e , M a s s . , j u n i o r an d J e f f F o l- kitchen, are delivered for $1.60 flame upon the red mud walks of “ The doctor received his edu­ September of 1928 as dean of Miss Conrad was president gelson, N e w Y o r k C i t y j u n i o r . P h o to by G e o rg e J u n n e per day. cation in Ireland and is what could women students and professor of the Lansing-East Lansing branch of the American Associ­ a thatched hut, had...becomeone mind wi t h us,” Elliott’s letter Rights G r o u p be called the ‘new’ Nigeria::. His oi French. She retired on June continued. house is modern—air condition­ 30, 1945. ation of U n i v e r s i t y Women (AAUW), and in t h i s capacity “ Is t h i s not the role of the T o Discuss J o b ing in his bedroom and l . \ . ” At the mission school the prin­ She received her Ph.D from the University of Wisconsin in worked for the accreditation of Peace Corps? For the world— S itu a tio n N e w L e c tu re S e r ie s T o A i r cipal is an American Negro and 1919. MSU into AAUW. a common moment in time.” The Michigan State Advisory' B o o k S t o r e U n i o n B o o k S t o r e U n i o n B o o k S t o r e U n i o n B o o k S Committee of the U.S. C i v i l U n i o n Rights Commission will discuss S o c ia lis t A t t it u d e , P rin c ip le s job training and placement of “ S o c i a l i s m : Discussions in of various socialist movements M a r i l y n Rensberger, Lansing minority youth in Michigan, at an History and Theory,” a series in America. senior and president cf the Young open meeting at Kellogg Center Our Paperbacks today at noon. Committee C h a i r m a n Mrs. of lectures on the attitudes and principles of socialism, will be presented this term by the Young The last lecture will be given March 5 by Abba Lerner, pro­ fessor of economics. He will talk Socialists. “ We regret the existing confu­ sion surrounding such an im­ Siegel W. J u d d , Grand Rapids, Socialists Club. on “ Keynesianism and Social­ portant and relevant political, said the meeting is the first in Herbert Kiscb, associate pro­ ism .” economic, and social theory as a series to be held in communi­ fessor of economics, will give The lectures will present a socialism ,” she said. ties across Michigan. Mrs. Judd the first lecture at 8 p.m. Thurs­ clarified, more definite under­ “ We hope that our series will Have said the purpose of the project it three-fold: day in 34 Union. He will discuss “ The Devel­ standing of s o c i a l i s m , said alleviate some of this problem.” opment of Socialist Thought.“ —to alert the people of Mich­ “ Revolutionary Marxism Be­ Campus Briefs igan to the extent and depth of fore World War 1” will be the the problem of untrained and un­ subject of the second lecture, to WKAR Wins Prize Returned ! ! employed minority youth. be given Jan. 29 by V e r n o n —to l ook at “ crash” pro- Lidtke, assistant professor of Commission as to the effective history. nd possible improvement of fed­ Alan Schaffer, assistant pro­ WKAR and WKAR EM, MSU YDs M EET TONIGHT eral c i v i l rights programs in fessor of history, will speak on educational radio stations, have been awarded the National Safety There will be an open meet­ Michigan. “ The Failure of American So­ Council’s Public Interest Award ing of the Young Democrats to­ cialism ” Feb. 19. He will dis­ for Exceptional Service to Farm night at 7:30 in 32 Union. —to advise the U.S. Civil Rights cuss the relevance and errors Safety for the ninth consecutive Elections will be held for vice grams, but also consider iong- time. chairman, secretary, and treas­ term solutions. The non-competitive award is urer. FOR THOSE WHO New D o rm s granted each year to a select number of organizations for their Plans for this term' s speakers and projects will also be dis­ ( c o n t i n u e d from p a g e 1) cussed. work in promoting farm safety. LIKE GOOD FOOD.. is completed, T h o r b r u n in­ dicated. No windows ace In yet\ Thirty-one radio stations in the D E LT A SIGS FESTIVE UrAted States andCanadSTiheiufl- but workmen are covering the Delta Sigma Theta s o r o r i t y Our wide selection of paperbacks GI ANT HAM opening with a special material to enclose the building. ing two educational stations, re ­ ceived the NSC award this year. WKAR received the award for celebrated its annual founders' day Sunday with the local Lan­ sing alumni chapter. “ Ehis will allow the work to SANDWICH special farm safety programs, The group attended St.Charles go on inside the dormitories,” interviews and spot announce­ OR Episcopal Church and lunched at are back on the selling floor of your Thorburn said. The East half of both halls should be enclosed by March 1, ments and for providing farm safety broadcast materials to other radio stations. the Capitol Park Hotel. NEED DISC JOCKEYS he added. GI ANT HOT SAUSAGE Disc jockeys are needed at SANDWICH B o a rd G iv e s PARKER TO SPEAK Brody Radio. Anyone interested should con­ Seymour P a r k e r , associate tact program director Jim Mac­ D E L IV E R Y Instructions professor of social science, will Donald and make arrangements Union Book Store EVERY Bridge and dance instructions discuss the “ Level of Aspiration for an audi t i on. He may be DAY w i l l be offered by Union Board and Mental Breakdown in the reached at 355-2500. this term. Both classes will be Philadelphia Negroes.” The lec­ ‘FO R P I Z Z A S A K E C A L L ' held at 7 p.m. on Tuesdays. ture will be sponsored by the Dance instructions begin next psychology department and Psi Club Plans Film Tuesday, a n d bridge lessons be­ CASA NOVA #2 gin Jan. 23. Chi. It will be in 111 Olds Hall, Thursday at 4 p.m. O n Soviet Study MSU Gifts & Clothing Interested persons may sign up The Russian Club will pre­ 211 M A C . A V E . E D 71 6 6 8 at the Union Board desk in the Un­ RADIO CLUB M EET sent a color film on Soviet edu­ ion Concourse. cation at 7:15 p.m. Thursday The Amateur Radio Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in in 32 Union. 238 Engineering Building. The film, “ School Days,” runs The club recently acquired a 70 minutes and was prepared military surplus p a n o r a m i c by the University of Michigan tó spectrum analyser which deter­ examine th e Soviet 10-year mines f r e q u e n c y , mode and school program. band width. The public is invited. ^Sweatshirts ★Stationery B IG G E S T B A R G A IN ★Jackets ★ Souvenirs o f th e ye a r S e le c te d G ro u p ★Pennants ★School Supplies L S w e a te r s ( M o h a ir s I n c lu d e d ) New Shipments of Text S k ir ts Reorders Arriving Daily Your eyes need Wallace sun protection in winter, too B UNION BOOKSTORE In sun or snow, wherever you go, yo u'll look b e t te r and see be tte r in our f a s h io n - r ig h t o p tic a lly - c o r - rect outdoor eyewear. Come see ou r c olle ctio n of styles to r both men and women . . . in plain lenses or ground to your prescription, i f you prefer. 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Jj m ANr j . 15 « $5 .0 0 F O O D P U R C H A S E FRESHM USHROOM S LB. 6 M ichigan State News, E a s t L an sin g , M ich igan W ednesday, Janu ary 15, 1964 C o n c e n t r a t io n , D rills B u ild T o p S w im m e rs By J E R R Y M O RTON petition demand the utmost in free has used it successfully in S ta te N e w s Sports W rit er skill, concentration, and long his 22 years as head mentor. To the MSU mermen, swim­ hours of practice. MSU swimmers haven’t had a ming is more than a relaxing It's an old formula. . .but a losing season since 1945, and dip in the IM pool. good one. they have placed in the top ten The rieors of varsity com- Spartan coach Charles McCaf- in 16 of the last 17 NCAA meets. The road to a good winter $* CAPti O n swim season begins early in Reporter Speaks October when most people are thinking about football. Workouts continue six days a week throughout the fall and B ush L e a g u e winter until early April when the season draws to a close. B e h a v io r Water polo keeps the swim­ mers in training for the re­ mainder of the school year. A typical swim workout con­ E d i t o r ’ s N o te : E a c h w e e k on e o f t h e S tate N e w s ’ s p o r t s r e ­ sists of three hours of concen­ p o rte rs w i l l be w r i t i n g f o r t h i s c o l u m n . T o d a y ' s is th e f i r s t trated practice. ''R e p o rte r S pe aks” . The longest distance covered By D U A N E L A N C A S T E R at one time is 450 yards, for S ta te N e w s S po rts W rite r the purpose of building endur­ IT TAKES P R A C T IC E -"S w im m e rs head fo r th e w a te r d u rin g ance. on M S U s w im m eet e a rlie r th is season. T h e re ’ s an e c o n o m ic s p ro fe s s o r h e re who Sprints play an important role P h o to by G ory Shumaker in practices. A swimmer may be re fe rs to s tu d e n ts in h is c la s s as “ k id d ie s ,” required to execute as many as a som ew hat d e g ra d in g la b e l fo r any c o lle g e 40 100-yard sprints a night in an Intramural News s tu d e n t. B u t m any b a s k e tb a ll fa n s , p re s u m ­ effort to learn pace. No special diet is demanded a b ly s tu d e n ts , who a tte n d e d S a tu rd a y ’ s g a m e of the swimmers. M EN’S ipted i 201, Men’s IM. Only w ith In d ia n a a c te d p r e c is e ly lik e “ k id d ie s .” The Spartans are aware that first 24 t uries will be accept- In th e c lo s e ly -fo u g h t c o n te s t, th e re was all-out effort in practice is the The deadline is Friday at 5 key to top effort during a meet. m u c h e x c ite m e n t and te n s io n , b u t th is w as no Perhaps the philosophy of the for all Basketball e x c u s e f o r th e w a y th e s e “ k id d ie s ” c o n d u c te d MSU swim team, and thé key to II rosters is Friday th e m s e lv e s . their success, is best typified by a sign prominently placed near R e s id e n c e H a ll B o w lin g B o o in g a n d th ro w in g tra s h o n th e g y m ­ the IM pool which reads: WOMEN’ S n a s iu m f l o o r , in e x c u s a b le in its e lf, w as cou p­ “ If you don’t hurt yourself in practice, the other guy will hurt The Women’s IM will be open le d w ith th e ru d e c o u n tin g o f d r ib b le s b e fo re you during the race.” the following hours for recrea­ tion! Monday thru Friday -- S a.m. - an o p p o s in g p la y e r shot s itu a tio n b e c a m e in to le r a b le , o r , a fre e in th ro w . th e The w o rd s — New Trial For Curtis Publishing :-e still ret" 9 p.m. Saturday — 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. o f A s s is ta n t S p o rts In fo r m a tio n V is ta , s tric tly “ bush le a g u e .” D ire c to r N ic k Basketball | Unless Butts Takes $400,000 A complete report of T h is p ro b le m has been a co n c e rn o f th e Tuesday’s State-Minnesota ATLANTA (UPI)—Curtis Pub­ U. S. District Judge Lewis R. In asking for a new trial, Curtis p r e s id e n ts o f B ig T e n s c h o o ls , who a re u rg in g game will appear in Thurs­ lishing Co. will be grantedanew .Morgan handed down an order attorneys argued that errors day’ s p a p e r . Because of trial in the Wally Butts libel case Tuesday requiring a new trial in were permitted during the trial p la y e rs , coaches and fa n s to d e v o te a little unless Butts a g r e e s within 20 t i me differences, the re­ the case unless within 20 days all and in Morgan’s charge to the 12- e x tra e ffo rt to w a rd in c re a s e d s p o r ts m a n s h ip . port could not be publish­ days to a sharp reduction in the punitive damages a w a r d e d to man jury and that bias was intro­ ed today. damages awarded him by a feder­ Butts above $400,000 are remit- duced to influence the jurymen. B a s k e tb a ll C oach F o rd d y A n d e rs o n s a id , al court jury. led. 218 Abbott Rd “ W e ’ ve ne ver had a n y th in g but good re p o rts The jury awarded Butts $3 m il­ Lawyers for the p u b 1i s h e r s East Lansing, Mich. Across from tha Stata Thaator on o u r s to p .” s tu d e n t fa n s . T h is ty p e o f th in g has to Huskies Pick Coach ; lion in punitive d a m a g e s and $60,000 in general damages as a result of an article published In also insisted that the punitive damages awarded Butts were set by the jury "without conscience” W HERE YOUR The M ic h ig a n B ig Ten is S ta te , b u t th e not bush e p is o d e le a g u e , n o r la s t S a tu rd a y is Sooner Post Vacant the Saturday Evening Post. Morgan reached a decision fol­ lowing weeks of study of the de­ and comprised the largest s uc h award in U.S. court history. (UPI)— University of Wash­ the U.S. Senate, although he has COLLEGEFASHIONS BEGIN le ft m u c h d o u b t as to th e m a tu rity and es’eem ington Assistant Coach B e r t Clark is th e new head football yet to announce his candidacy. Assistant Coach Comer Jones fendants’ s motion for a new trial in the case. Green Splash of som e o f th is U n iv e r s ity ’ s s p o rts fa n s . c o a c h at Washington State Un­ ha* the team’ s players endorse­ The article, based on a repdrt iversity. Clark s u c c e e d s Jim. ment and is in thé running for the by 0 i su.r a n c e sales Ge o r J e J*ractice Tonight Sutherland whose contract w as p o s i t i o n along wi t h Colorado Burnett that he overheard a tele­ Final tryouts for Green Splash, terminated at the end of this sea­ Coach Eddie C rowde'r. phone conversation between Butts women’s synchronized swimming son. and A l a b a m a C o a c h P a u l honorary, will be held 6:30 p.m. Still to be filled is the top grid Leonard A Champ “ Bear” Bryant, alleged that Jan. 29 in the new pool in Women’s coaching s pot va c a ted by Bud Spartan w r e s t l e r T e r r y Butts gave Bryant secret infor­ IM. Wilkinsin at Oklahoma. Wilkinson Leonard, a 167-poun^r, was a mation about the Georgia team. Today's practice sessions will resigned to devote all of his time national junior college champion Butts w a s athletic director at begin at 6:30 p.m. for Group Two to his duties as athletic director while attending Lamar Junior Georgia at the time but since has and at 7:30 p.m. for Green Splash and possibly to run for a seat in College in Colorado. resigned. pledges in the pool. E R N S T E N G E L The Finest Collection of Skiwear inCentral Michigan 1964 WOLVERINE Price goes up tomorrow THURSDAY JANUARY 16 I SAVE $2.00 T u b u la r q u ilte d n y lo n stre tch ja c k e t ta u p e , p ig e o n b lu e , m a u v e , b u t t e r s c o t c h , S45 visit room 344 Student M a tc h in g w o o l/n y lo n Services from 3 to 5 or s t r e t c h p a n ts $ 3 0 -$ 4 5 call and a representative will personally call on you. 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CM IT D e te rg e n t-K in d To Your Hands R e f r e s h e s Y o u In S e c o n d s A L B E R T O V O -S fffi *1 -I- to* Ze s t R e g u la r 2 2 9 t T h r ill L iq u id Beautiful Hair With arecb 8 -0 *. ^*o r W h i t e r C l o t h e s _ C R E M E R IN S E Btl. Reg. 1.00 6 9 • *to* R e g u l a r —C l e a n s H a n d s Fast Stainless Steel Double Edge Pkg. La v a Soap 2 2 7 1 R om an C le a n s e r S C H IC K B L A D E S ,.!' 63' G e ts N ic e T h in g s R e a lly C l eon Roman — 8 1 F a b r ic R ia s e Iv o ry 8 M i c b x a n State News, E a s t L a n sin g , M ich igan W ednesday, Ja n u a ry 15, 1964 Fraternities Alter Rush System , Panhel Provides Bus Service G rad Students Live Well In Owen "Living in Owen Hall is a lu students re ­ dents pay for m eals“ astheygo” . Brazil, masters candidate in bus­ A m e r i c a n students on Mr s . Twelve fraternities will hold rush Thursday, ury - a dollars and cents luxur late Center. There is a cafeteria in the hall iness administration. George Romney’s “ Views and V i­ Kappa Tau, Phi Sigma Delta, Phi '*luxury,’* a which serves meals year round. open rush tonight. The other 1he fraternities open tonight that is,” said Arlene Bjorngaar Barretto c a m e to Michigan sions’* television program, dis­ Sigma Kappa, Sigma Alpha Epsi­ Wanamingo, Minn., graduate St a congenial Prices there are comparable to twenty fraternities hel d rush are Alpha Phi Alpha. Beta Theta lon, Sigma Alpha Mu, andSigma State l a s t June, and about four cussing Latin American-U.S. re­ - . , j - »nod-» Monday and Tuesday. Pi, Delta Chi, Delta Sigma Phi, those in the L'nion Cafeteria. months l a t e r found himself ap­ lations, the Alliance for Progress Chi. :ing, c o s t s To be eligible for residence pearing with several other Latin and related subjects. \l 1 fraternities will hold oper. Delta I'psilon, Farmhouse, Phi Frank Marxer, Inter-Frater- is one of 364 in Owen, a student must be do­ nity Council president, explained T ic k e t s ing some work at the graduate that under the new system of splitting up the houses for in­ ( c o n t i n u e d from page 1 ) level. Provisions, however, a r e Fa mous Doctor * « MSU FOREIGN FILM SERIES Letcka said letting studer person made for undergraduates, s a i d dividual rush on three days and ?provid- Stephen Wells, Owen manager. making the fourth day open for obtain two tickets rather the all, the area that a rushee has requiring each one to appe: "If there is space, and there are no applies! ions from graduate Albert Schweitzer At 89 presents to cover in visiting most of in person would enable studeni i: 5ti i nhome Ff the houses has been consider­ to pick up tickets for their date ably decreased. ‘‘.Many students were unh ip,: Bjc aard has ;r two and students, we can take some men in their Junior or senior years. In Continues Serving Africa special c a s e s and if t h e r e is Albert Schweitzer, doctor of Rides m ay be obtained by when we decided each, c Z on h e r "C A R O U S EL calling any of the houses hold­ pick up his own rick' spice, a woman 21 or over m ay live here,” said Wells. philosophy, theology, music, and fied in pursuing the arts and sciences until he was thirty. Then ing rush. “ We hope that this will satis! medicine, considered one of the he would give his life to the most of them. We know ti’„ Wells emphasized that because greatest humanitarians, Tuesday Gordon Mac Rae and S! i work in j ùu •— "directive service of humanity." star in Rodgers & Ham- dents have problems in get 30 p e r cent of the residents of celebrated bis 89th birthday. mers:ein’ s versión oí \! I. Grand musical enter- Rushees By Bus around the campus, a: ! we dr jurements for :ir wi irk hours often Owen are foreign students, large­ Since 1913 he has served as Although many regard him as a model of the Christian life ta in men. t. 1n oc ion. want to cause them u .r.eccssar ly from Asia and Latin America, a missionary doctor in Lam- regular me a l in action, the Paris Missionary Panhellenic Council will supply inconvenience." that cultural play and better un­ barene, Gabon. An accomplished bus service for rushees for the junte students Society (which provided him with Students must pi os derstanding of various cultures is musician and writer he financed his hospital site at Lambarenei Thurs., Fri. Jan. 16, 17 first time this term. Three buses will pick up stu­ house when enterii. cards and tickets . dents at various dormitories and games. The rickets or. 'a ;id t h e s e s , h e i r housing of extreme importance tothe liv­ ing experience of Owen residents. his mission through organ re ­ citals and royalties from his declined his services when he first began his mission because • One of the Latin American stu- books. of his unorthodox views of theo­ stop at central points near soror­ given out on a first . provisions for 7 & 9 p.m. ity houses. serve basis. deris Jiving at the graduate center is Giiberto Barreto, San Paulo, Whenever his arduous duties as the medical doctor permit, he continues his writing and studying logy. His “ Quest for the Historical Ticket pickup days f e Mon m srsrzz Jesus,” an exhaustive study of Between parties buses will be day games will be We ! at Lambarene. used between MAC Ave. and Har­ Thursday and Friday, i the life of Christ, presented views F A IR C H ILD THEATRE rison Rd. After parties thebuses for a Sat e; ' d a y - Monda;, CAM PUS His decision for service grew out of a question that plagued that radically departed from the traditional ecclesiastical under­ will return the rushees to their game set can be secure; T H E A T R E : him from his childhood: Had he Admission: 50C dormitories. same t i m e , beginning a right to health and happiness standing of Jesus. A ton ► 332*3344- During World War 1 Albert Thursday only two buses will Tuesday before the first when others were denied it? Schweitzer and his wife, as Ger­ At the age of twenty-one, while man citizens, were taken from .■m■%-* TW*A*V ^»r** ■' •*.'V -«-»wvw*' rs* K /• ytia *s.n A -v a student at the University of Lambarene to a prison camp in A M ?S! CA SH S A V IN G S . . . P U J5 PLA ID STAM PS» t b CAÎ , •_ H w .v , „ --- A/% « ... .. .„-t , ...» .% - «— vi „ .JbM 'M Á. > ,A A /A Strasbourg in Germany, Albert P r o v e n c e , France. There he Schweitzer decided he was justi- worked on t1, _ first two volumes - '■j i ; b *• S T O R Y O F L O V É . WAR A N D A D V E N T U R E ! of his "K u ltu rp h ilo so p h ie ,” U.S. GOV’ T I N S P E C T E D . d TM sday a t 1:50 - 5 : 1 5 - 8 :3 0 which dealt with the problem of iff Cb 5 Ä f f lf d G E o æ ie æ world civilization. Schweitzer has written, "One < 481M1I Mro i ►4IM4M- can’t expect philosophers to be C H U C K romanticists: the philosopher 75 ' <■ X CAPTAI N JOHN ! m î c H IM N th e « P £ R f o R m i n Q , , (< < w FISH STICKS 49' SEMI BONELESS V» 6 6 ' J A - T - R — fe- shows at 1:00 - 2:45 ri l'V* •- A - ’111 ,r".L.T.Ï,H ►402-3905 -- A R t S 4:45 0;5.” - 9:05 RIB ROAST 1 v^ m ^ m sm m iÊ Ê Ê Ê Ê m com pany «9 c. f 4 1st 3 RIBS 4th & 5th RIB H A M S 590. CANNED Igl V» I I Ti 1iS ,S T H E SMASH C O M E D Y H I T T H A T ' S B R E A K IN G A L L REC OR D S A R O U N D T H E C O U N T R Y ! ^ ® University Theatre 7 9 'lb 6 9 'lb TRYOUTS »rt RIB STEAKS 1 7 97 cl b . H A M «s $1.99 o ASS#1 BECKET them I ser 3- CAL I F ORNI A U.S. NO. 1 MICHIGAN F RE SH V T h u rs . & F ri. r* Oranges I Potatoes Spinach C At 2:30 - 5:40 - 8:50 P.M. J a n . 16-17 v> tí ^ t" S ev en v a u a n t so n s MG-Mp..,.* , of s p a n t a ! Fairchild > S] Theatre 490 5041-19 i 10*190 7 -1 0 PM 113 l/i < a ll students •V» SI ZE w e lc o m e DCZ. Î $ IHC. OST. IN..FORE.I0N. FJ.IMX 4 U FLORI DA, MARSH I THURSDAY . . . 5 490 ■ ONE DAY O N LY : i * Seedless Grapefruit —T H~g A A Continuous From 4:15 P.M. in « n vi : I m a —- 1114114 »«ÏÎVV. • .m«« I W in ' JANE P A R K E R B A K E R Y F E A T U R E S tn > .. 77*«: R O Y A L ■<■: . o POTATO BREAD I f l S A D L E R 'S « ■J I5 r £ ? b P U M P K IN P IE 2 M b . Loaves îû c ^ *Ö V» *I B A W ELLS ètn 390.. SANDWICH CREAM COOKIES 3 1 1 2 lb. Pkgs. 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That neer in smoking research said now available to be relatively remarks he made about filtered question of possible hazards from is, he said, there is not enough Tuesday that ultimate develop­ effective in reducing the hazard cigarettes at a news conference smoking, had found "no evidence evidence yet to make a judg­ ment of less harmful cigarettes of lung cancer. He declined,to last Saturday. Following issuance that will establish the fact that ment, one way or another, as to is feasible. He urged that the name the brands. of a blue-ribbon panel's report filters have had any effect in the effect of filters. government, the tobacco indus­ indicting heavy cigarette smoking reducing the dangers.” WunJer is one of the scien­ try and private researchers ex­ Meanwhile, Dr. J a m e s . M. in a number of health fields, But in an interview Tuesday tists who first produced skin can­ pand their studies with full speed Hundley, Assistant Surgeon Gen­ Hundley had said that the panel, he added it’ s also true that no cer in mice by the application to achieve that goal. eral of the Public Health Ser- in its survey of world scienti­ evidence was found that they of cigarette - smoke cone ■- At the same time. Dr. Ernest trates, or "tars” to the animals' L . Wynder had a good word for some f i l t e r e d cigarettes now available, saying in an interview Texas City Asks Smoking Ban backs. Asking “where do we go from here?" the scientist said two F rom O ur Wire S e r v ic e s serious, Mayor Don Pierson ad­ 3$$ that "some elements of the to­ EASTLAND, Tex.-A proposed relation to cancer,” he said. of the areas are ( 1) education ■:?T W mitted that penalties outlined in The proposed penalty exceeds of the public on the hazards of bacco industry have already made City council ordinance in t h i s A F O R W A R D S T E P —V e r n o n Wm. H i c k , S T E P p r o j e c t d i r e c t o r , a n d L e l a n d W. D e a n , a s s i s t a n t the ordinance were never intend­ Texas law, which limits fines lev­ cigarette smoking and (2 ) in­ good progress" in producing a West Texas town carries a $1,000 ed to be enforced. ied by municipalities to $200 for tensified resear; h oh "how car d e a n o f te a c h e r e d u c a t i o n , e x p l a i n th e S t u d e n t - T e a c h e r E d u c a t i o n P r o j e c t t o a p r o s p e c t i v e safer cigarette. fine or three years imprisonment p a r t i c i p a n t . T h e s i x - y e a r t e a c h e r - t r a i n i n g p r o g ra m is c o n s id e r e d a m a jo r e d u c a t i o n a l ad ­ Wynder, of theSloan-Kettering for sales or smoking of cigarettes “ Our intention was to focus the violation of an ordinance. we modify tobacco products and Institute for Cancer Research, community’s attention on the ser­ Reactions ranged f r o m dis­ tobacco smoke so we can modify vance. P h o t o by B o b B a r i t within the city limits. New York, s a i d he considers ious problem of smoking and its belief to quiet indignation. (theirjharmful effects?” Stressing that the council w as Counseling Patients THE Now See Selves Thoughts and reactions felt in did not e x p r e s s themselves V i F R IE N D L Y i * 1 » V FO LK S E X T R A fully. Both television sets stop an interview can now be relived TO P I. S T A M P S through a new technique in inter­ when either party pushes the but­ personal communication devel­ ton giving interviewers a chance oped by three MSU researchers and their staff. to encourage and record reac­ tions from their clients. VALUE Video tapes of an interview be­ The study is financed by a $120, 000 grant from the U.S. Office of tween a counselor and, an inter­ viewee are used to help both par­ ties see themselves as others see Education. The interviews, which last about 40 minutes each, began ill N o other beef so fresh can be WITH COUPONS BELOW W e reserve so naturally tender. 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B rrl W ANT AD condition. $450. Call 355-2764. CH EVRO LET, ‘ 58. 4-door, six, 6 t e r m. Phone 332-5507 bef o r e noon or after 5:00 p.m. 4-man unit, everything furnished, $180/month. 2-man unit, $85, ev­ double room for 2 men. Cooking and parking. Must be 21. C l o s e to campus. $9.00 per week. Phone ACE HARDWARE, 201 East Grand River, across from Union. ED 2- 3212._______________________________C New Study Center erything fu rnished.G irls-desir­ The outcome of four years of concerned with problems of in­ • A U T O M O T IV E standard shift, radio, two-tone PARKING SPACE for rent. Cor­ 332-5988. 9 GUITAR - HARMONY GOLDEN- green,. excellent condition, good able uni t for 4, new furniture, deliberation is a new addition to ternational communication. •E M P LO Y M E N T ner of Ann and 301 Charles. $8 . close in. Present t e na nt w i l l SINGLE ROOMS, 21 or over , TONE Electric wi t h Rowe De- tires, '118 E . Dwight. _______5 ED 2-8835.________________________7 male, parking, close to campus. Armond pickup. New. Plus New­ the College of Communication " Fo r Instance, there are «x- • FOR R E N T s h a r e wi t h t h r e e more. $50/ Arts: the International Commu­ perts in the fields of political 1954 BU1CK. In very good con- APARTMENTS Phone ED 2-4590 or ED 7-9824. comb M-5 am plipher-Speaker • FO R SA LE month each. Everything furnish­ nication Center. science, comparative education, dition. New tires. Phone ED 7- ___________ 5 combination. Bot h $125. Iv 7- COM FORTABLE. QUIe T apart- ed. C a l l Maynard Eberly, ED Seminars began in 1959 to study economics, who are concerned • L OST S. FOUND 0113, _____________________________ 8 COZY ROOM for two girls, cook- 0716._______________________________ 9 ment for 2 to 4 men 21 or o v e r . 2-5616, Office ED 7-1641. Hilley, with communication in their par­ • Pc RSONAL 1955 BLTCK SEDAN f ul l power, ing privileges. C a l l after 5:30 the ’’International dimensions” Also rooms. One block to campus. Inc. Realtors__________________ 7 • PE ANUTS PERSO N A L radio, good tires. 821 Ann, East ED 7-2345. 7 p.m., 332-8416. 5 ★ Lost & Found of Michigan State, and the result ticular areas. Lansing. Call 332-4253. M A LE STUDENTS UNSUPERVISED, PRIVATE EN- was the establishment of the "But the highest priority would • REAL ESTATE 9 WANTED one male student to TO SHARE TH REE LOST: Ladies wristwatcn, round, TRANCE. Single or double. Park­ Center In July, 1963. be research and training. We want • SERVICE share apartment with 2. Close to BEDROOM HOUSE. gold with expansion band. Swiss, The idea for such a center 1956 RAMBLER STATIONWAC- • $90/term. ing available near campus. ED cooperate with various depart­ • TRANS PORTAT I ON ON, r a d i o , heater, automatic campus. ED 2-5514 a f t e r 6:30 self-winding. Reward. Call 332- arose when it was noticed that ments and offer special courses p.m. 5 • PAID UTILI'I IES. TV. 2-1887 or ED 2-3617 or ED 7- 3750 or 355-3278.______________ 5 •WANTED transmission, good running con­ • INQUIRE 4-7 p.m. 9412. ,_____________ 5 several University colleges were of interdisciplinary natures. We dition. $125. Phone IV 2-5705. LOST: Identification bracelet, in- engaged in individual programs would have no curriculum of our D E AD LIN E: WINTER TERM 820 Michigan at Harrison LARGE PftlVATE room. Cleaned scribed “ David” , lost near B er­ 5 weekly. Linen furnished. Private of c r o s s-cultural communica­ own, but m e r e l y e s t a b l i s h 1 p.m. one c la s s day be­ key, end of last term. Phone FORD, 1959 stationwagon country • A T C O LLEG E M EN-East side. New­ phone optional. See at 603 Sunset tion. The College of Communi­ courses in international commu­ fore p u b l i c a t i o n . ly furnished 5 room apartment 337-0553. •*■ 5 sedan, small V- 8 engine, o v e r ­ the river’s edge after 7:00 p.m. 5 cation Arts recommended that nication in other university col­ C ancella tions -12 noon one suitable fo r 4. C a l l IV 9-9466 drive, radio, heater, excellent apartments on the Cedar all such programs be linked to leges.” c la s s day before p u b lica tio n body, motor and tires. Only $685. river st. anytime. 5 ONE SINGLE room for malestu- ★ Personal one nucleus, the International At the moment, the center has dent. L i n e n s furnished. N e a r PHONE: Al Edwards Co. L i n c o l n , M e r ­ ED-2-4432 .__________ NEWLY FURNISHED apartment campus. Phone ED 2-1682. STUDENTS: On y o u r birthday Communication Center. a director and plans for the for­ 355-8255 cury, Comet dealer, 3125 E a s t U N A P P R O V E D 2-man apart­ for 3 ladies one block from cam­ come down f o r a f r e e pizza. “ The center is one of the first mation of an advisory committee. _____________________________________ 7 Saginaw (North of Frandor). ment. Furnished, utilities paid, pus. $50 monthly, utilities includ­ NICE SINGLE. Occupant leaving Bimbo’s Pizza. 484-7817. by such a label in America,” Bain, the director and also asso­ RATES: __________________________________ C7 available immediately. Call 355- ed. ED 2-2276. 5 school, parking, two blocks from ___________________________________C7 said Jack Bain, director of the ciate professor of speech, has 1 D A Y ............ S I .25 59 CHEVRO LET IMP ALA. Black, 1099 or 332-1037 after 6 . 6 WANTED IM M EDIATELY: Tw o campus. TU 2-5738. After 6:00 INCOME TAX a s s i s t a n c e by new division. "Its concern is administrative responsibility to 3 D A Y S _______S2.50 4-door, Whi t e w a l l s , air- WANTED: ONE male roommate girls to share luxury apartment call ED 7-0830.__________________7 former revenue deputy. Call Dale communication from the stand­ the dean of communication arts 5 DAYS $3.75 conditioned, new paint finish, low to share apartment 3 blocks from with me. $60 monthly. 337-2285. ROOM? F O R WOMEN students. L . Councilman, IV 2-0088, 225 point of its effects on human and is also associated with the mileage, one owner. F E 9-8313 or campus. $100/term,parking.Call 8 Singles and doubles. $10 per wk. S. Foster. C48 behavior. Its problems are mani­ dean of international programs. (B a sed on 15 w o r d s per ad) EAST LANSING furnished apart- fold and as broad as the spec­ "The hope is that the Inter­ 353-1379. 7 3 3 7 - 0 3 5 9 . 6 with kitchen. Near campus, f r e e T h e re w i l l be a 2 5 ( s e r v i c e ONE GIRL wanted to share apart- ment, 2 older male or graduate parking. Call 332-0369. trum of human nature.” national Communication Center and b o o k k e e p in g c ha rge if if Employment ment, $40 per month. Call 332- students, walking distance to 6 One of the concerns of the will serve the entire University. t h i s a d is not p a id w i t h i n 6769. 5 campus. 627-2401. 7 Center is communication in un­ We will not build up a perma­ CHOOSE YOUR own hours. A few one w e ek. holirs a day can mean excellent TW O BEDROOM APARTMENT, HOUSE_____________________________ ★ F or Sale VARSITY CLUB derdeveloped nations. T h e s e nent staff, but merely cooperate furnished except electricity. Will Kipling B l v d . , 635-37, double countries need technological ex­ with other departments.” earnings for you as a trained Avon C A R PET SAMPLES. Ideal fo r perts in the fields of mass me­ ★ A utom otive accommodate 2 or 3 boys or girls. house (near Frandor), 6 rooms P r e s e n t p r o j e c t s a i m at representative. For appointment throw rugs, patchwork carpets, dia as ' much as they ne ed supporting a professor in Indo­ in your home write or call: Mrs. Also have large apt. with room for each side. Vacant. Rent $110 ; i.SMOBILE, 1963 98, sport se- 2 more boys. Call College Bike each. Will sell with small down auto mats. Many colors. Call ED MEETING teachers. nesia and r a i s i n g funds fo r iar., light green, fullpower.de- A I ona Huckins, 5664 S c h o o l Street, Haslett, Michigan,or call Shop. 332-4117. _______________ 5 p a y m e n t . Ph o n e IV 5-6128, 2-1800._____________________________7 Said Bain, "One of our main Latin American research. ;uxe interior, excellent condition. Joanna Sargeant, Broker. 5 BABY BED with mattress $10. goals is to eradicate illiteracy "We have also been trying to >3,195. ED 2-1800, evenings, F E 9-8483. Two single beds with mattresses from the face of the globe.” contact various people in the ____________________ C5 F u r n i s h e d c a b in s , L a k e yj OLE>S, power brakes, power $8 each. 14” portable GE TV $35. s'eerirtâ, good condition. 56 Pon­ DELIVERY BOYS. Car neces- HASLETT Lansing for 2 or 3 male students, TU 2-1815. MSU Varsity Club will hold Also, the center is concerned University who are interested in $7.00 weekly p e r person. Call 7 its first meeting of the term with the diffusion of cross-cul­ international communication and tiac, n » tires, good condition. sary, mileage paid. Apply in per­ 332-8932. B IC Y C L E SA LES, service and tural ideologies, that is, theprob- who would develop the relation­ son. CASA NOVA, 211 M.A.C. APARTMENTS 6 Wednesday night, Jan 15. Im­ -34oi . MEN, SHARP furnished house in rentals. East Lansing Cycle, 1215 lem of propaganda. The center ships needed for an all-Univer- Hi.Y R íJ ÍL T - 1959 ßel-Air, 6 GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT portant information regarding Lansing, parking, cooking. $40/ East Grand River, call 332-8303. will try to encourage research sity program,” Bain added. ■vünder, standard shift. Make for permanent positions in office, 1 B lo c k from B e r k e y H a l the terms activities will be month each. IV 9-0767 , 5:30- ________ _________ C into communication on personal A major aim is developing. offer. 2904 'Hi! 1erest, phone sales, technical. IV 2-1543. C5 discussed. All members should 7:00 p.m. 7 RANCH, 3 bedroom, basement, levels, or problems of speech and public understanding of the prob­ -2-- i 85. 5 BUS BOYS wanted, 7 days a attached garage. Custom built for make a special effort to attend. Openings for 2-3*4 HOUSE - Close to campus, ideal hearing. Then, there is communi­ lems of communication. '33 Che’, roiet, _ tick. Good local week. Sigma Alpha Mu. Call Evan owner near WJIM, MSU. Ownei for 2, 3 or 4. $85 plus utilities. cation from the aesthetic point transportation, good snow tires, .- altery and radio. $100. Phone Katz, ED 7-1714, 6-7 p.m. BABYSITTER needed M-W-F, 2 7 and 5 students 332-8782. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. IV 9-0111. SEWING M A C H I N E 1963 ZIG 6 of view— the theatre and the arts as a whole. European IV 2-6061.______________ 7 to 4. Call Mrs. Hooker, 332- ___________________________________5 UNCLE FUD’S PARTY Shop. 1 HUNDERBIRD, *60. P o w e r . Kose. Standard Station. Saginaw 8224, 927 Westlawn, East Lans­ ing- ___________ 5 AVAILABLE GRADUATE STUDENT wanted to share attractive h o u s e with two ZAG: Sewing machine, m a k e s buttonholes, b l i n d h e m s , over­ Party supplies and beverages. Kosher sandwiches. T w o miles "In addition to that,” Bain said, "the center would like to Study Grant casts, with dial control. This east on Grand River. provide interesting and provo­ Babysitter vicinity of Central NOW graduate s t u d e n t s . C a l l ED C at Pennsylvania. IV 5-4371 or F E 9-2346. 8 School, East Lansing for lunch For the best in 2-2838.____________ GIRLS TO share furnished house. 6 m a c h i n e has small freight da­ mage, but did not affect sewing A LL MEMBERS of the American cative l e c t u r e s and seminars Available P5T5 O lE V R O L E T HARDTOP. hour in your home. Phone 337- Federation of Musicians p 1e a s e 9466. 5 Parking. One block to Berkey. ability. Yours for only $49.95 call 332-1766 this week. ★ Service A scholarship covering the cost New tires, battery, generator, GIRL WANTED for regular house Student Apartments Call 332 - 6110. 6 or.small mdnthly payment^. NeJA ' ____________9 W ILL TAKE care of children in of round-trip trans-Atlantic air etc. Excellent condition, m u s t cleaning three mornings a week. PEASANTS WELCOME". Union, 2 machine guarantee. Phone OL IF YOU ARE a careful driver, you my Spartan Village home f o r fare will be granted by the Ryder" all. Phone 353-0016. / 7 5-2054. C5 may qualify for State Farm ’s top- Scholarship Committee for a par­ No weekends. Call ED 2-5176. blocks. Two or t h r e e bedroom $12.00 per week. 355-2821. 7730 FORD deluxe coupe. Im- Open daily ___________ 5 house, fireplace, parking, car­ R E C L I N I N G CHAIRS, $39.95- notch protection at rock-bottom 9 ticipant in the MSU summer lan­ maculate, o r i g i n a l condition, F U L L and PART time waitresses peted. Call 337-9842, 6:00 - 8:30 $189.95. Large Selection. LOOK- rates. C a l l or see your S t a t e BFa PER SERVICE, same diapers guage program in Europe. best offer over »795 takes. Call for B-4-U Buy Storage Furniture Farm agent today. ED KARMANN The award will be given on th e and hostesses needed. Apply daily p.m., 316 Elizabeth. returned e i t h e r youi's”or ours. 332-3123. 7 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Big Boy 6 Sales, 4601 N. U.S. 27, IV7-0173. or GEORGE TOBIN, IV 5-7267, in With our service, you may Include basis of hi gh scholarship,char­ TRK.'MPH-TR 3, l96l, black and inspection Restaurant, 30 W. Grand River or NEWLY REM ODELED 4 bedroom __________ C5 Frandor. C5 two pounds of baby clothes that acter and need, s a i d H a r r y white, wire wf.eels, luggage rack, at 3425 E . SaginawnearFrandor. home, 8 m i l e s from campus on SEWING M A C H I N E S I N G E R ATTENTION RUSHEES!Triangle do not fade. Diaper pail furnished. Kimber, executive secretary of excellent condition. Phone IV 9- the committee. ________________________ 5 332-8412 blacktop r o a d . C a l l OR 6-5013 PO RTABLE, Equipped to ma k e has room for only 1,000 pledges. AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE 4290. ___________________ 7 Applications should be by letter 1957 P O N T I A C , V- 8 , 4-door, LICENSED practical nurse. Full anytime. Mason. 6 buttonholes, blindhem, overcast, Reserve your space now. ED 2- 914 E . Gier Street time, IT - 7 a.m. and full time re­ & darn. Can be taken care of for 3563 for ride on Thursday. 6 IV 2-0864 to Kimber, 282 Bessey Hall, giv­ nardtop, automatic, radio, new E d w a r d G. H a c k e r C o . SM ALL HOUSE, one bedroom, lief opening at the newHolt Home, only 7 payments of $6.47 per WITH SO many important world _________ C ing pertinent information. Let­ tires and battery, good condition. bunk bed, two boys. Furnished, 5091 Willoughby Road. Phone Carl R e a lt o r s month guaranteed, trade-ins ac­ issues to concentrate upon, let CARE F O R CHILDREN in my ters of recommendation from two 5325. 332-8641. 5 utilities pai d. $100 p e r month. Throop, 699-2144._______________ 5 Haslett area, car needed. Phone cepted. Phone OL 5-2054. Bubolz Handle y o u r insurance home by hour or week. Moores faculty members should accom­ J7e ? S u s e d cTAr! Exclusively Chevrolets OCCUPATIONAL T H E R A P I S T I V 5-2261 F E 9-2221. 5 C5 matters to k e e p your mind free Park District. Phone IV 2 8424. pany the application. 7 A personal interview is a l s o For the cleanest used Chevys registered for modern rehabili­ MARRIED CO U PLE or 2 girls, MEN'S Si z e If) I/i Hyde figure for deep thought. ED 2-8671. ________________ C5 required. ir. town, stop out to J.B .’s Used tation center attached to 350 D ELU XE APARTMENT. 3 men, rent free, garage, for being with skates. Built up a r c h support. FOLK GUITAR L E S S O N S - no Call 627-2744 after 5:30 p.m. JOB INTERVIEW trips made easy Information r e g a r d i n g the Cars. Many models to choose bed general hospital. Good work­ everything furnished i n c l u d i n g 16-year-old d a u g h t e r nights. note learning (unorthodoxbut fast summer study-travel program from. ing c o n d i t i o n s . Contact Mrs. Call IV 5-2524__________________ 5 6 at Main Travel Bureau. Call IV method) $2.50. B e g i n n e r s in- p a r k i n g . Eipper R e a l t y , IV may be obtained from Frederic 2SO1 S, Cedar Julin, Rehabilitation M e d i c a l LANSINB 3 bedroom house, fur- UNDERWOOD E L E C T R IC type­ 4-4441. C5 vited. Phone 332-5571. 5 2-5541. 5 Mortimore, International Pro­ TU 2-1478 C5 Center, 1215. E. Michigan, IV 4- nished for 4 students. Single beds, w r i t e r , completely automatic, SPACIOUS APARTMENT wi t h TYPING SER VICE •~f) OLDS CONVERTIBLE, good 7701.______________________________ 5 study desks. Phone 489-2334- Elite type, excellent condition. ★ Serv ic e grams of Continuing Education, 12 fireplace. Ideal study conditions, TYPING in my h om e. S h i r l e y Kellogg Center, or by calling 355- condition, power steering,power GIRL TO work afternoons. Apply ED 2-8191.______________________ 5 Call 355-3224 after 12:00 noon. parking space, near bus line. Call WHY PAY MORE? F o r profes­ Decker, F o r e s t Ave. Lansing. 5079. in p e r s o n . C A S A NOVA, 211 ______________ 7 brakes. Best o f f e r over $225. 332-3980. 8 sional dry cleaning, WENDROWS. Phone IV 2-7208._______________C Phone 355-5717, M.A.C. _______ 7 ROOMS_____________________________ FOR SA LE: Huntington Up r i g h t UNSUPERVISED, UNAPPRQVED P a n t s , s k i r t s , sweaters, 60£, THESIS AND TERM papers typ- CASHIER, FEM A LE, neat and piano, good tone. Good condition. apartment: Du p l e x . Men or SINGLES, DOUBLES, Okemos. Plain dresses, suits,coats, $1.19. ed. Electric typewriter. F a s t 1957 C H E V R O L E T , 2 -door sedan, rebuilt, 6 cylinder, stick, pleasant, must apply in p e r s o n . Spartan Shop Rite, H a r r i s o n women. Newly furnished. 2 bed­ male, unapproved, linens, pri­ $65 or best offer. Call 355-3007. 7 3006 Vine St. 1/2 block we s t of Service. 332-4597. 7 N a v y , M a r in e excellent mechanical condition, rooms, 2 car garage, basement, vate entrance, parking, cook­ WASHER, 1963 Hoover. Semi au­ Frandor. C6 W ILL T Y P E term papers for Road.________________________ 5 all utilities. Must see to appre­ ing allowed. Private shower. 337- college students. Call IV 4-1619. tomatic, 2 months old, one year K E N N Y DAVIS ORCHESTRA, radio, heater. Very clean inside and out. Make offer. 355-2665. EARNINGS ARE unlimited as an ciate. Call 355-2938 or 332-3535. 9140 - ED 2-8384._____________5 service and parts warranty. $125. best music in town. Call ED 2- ■ ________ 5 O ffic e rs H e r e Avon representative. Turn y o u r ___________ 5 Ask for Elaine. 9 APPROVED, MEN 1 1/2 blocks Phone IV 2-4301._______________ 5 1477. 7 ANN BROWN typist and multilith Information about commis­ free t i me into $$. For appoint­ ONE OR TWO senior or graduate to Union. Living Room, kitchen, offset printing (black & white & sioned officer programs for col­ 1950 Chevrolet, excellent trans­ PURE BRED Great Dane with pa- SPECIAL B U LLETIN : 5 to 20% ment in your home write or Call: students wa n t e d to s h a r e new private entrance. Call 337-1174. color). IBM. General t y pi ng, lege students and graduates and portation, new exhaust system, pers. "female, six months old, off on all finished work and dry Mrs. Alona Huckins, 5664 School apartment. T h r e e blocks f r o m ______________________________ 7 term papers, theses, disserta­ qualification tests fo r seniors fair lires, good brakes. $75. fawn with black muzzle, h o u s e cleaning starting Monday, offered St., Haslett, Michigan or call eve­ campus. $55 per month. Phone ED SINGLE ROOM in qui e t home. broken and gentle with children. by Gene’s Custom Laundering at tions. ED 2-8384. C will be given this week by visit­ flat. Phone 353-1492. 5 nings, F E 9-8483. C4 2-0255. 7 Male graduate. Not far from cam­ Wil! s e 11 f o r original purchase 2902 E . Michigan Ave., Lansing ing U. S. Navy and Marine C o r p s FURNISHED, 2-bedroom apart- pus. Parking. Call IV 2-8304. price or make offer. 332-6217. (near Frandor). 482-9931. 5 ★ Wanted ground and aviation officers from ment, 4 miles East of campus. 3 ______________ 7 _____________________________________5 THE SPARTONES: Available for or 4 students or couple with child­ MEN OVER 21, double and single, WANT TO buy u s e d Feather­ 9 to 4 each day in theUnion lobby. KAY E L E C T R IC guitar and case. immediate boo k i ng including Examinations fo r women of­ S T O R Y ren. IV 9-9621. 6 quiet, s t u d y atmosphere. 137 Best o f f e r over $70. List $125. this weekend. Popular music our weight Singer or Elna sewing ma­ chine in good condition. Call ED ficer programs last one hour. The FURNISHEDNEW-APARTMENT Bogue, Phone ED 2-3870. Call 482-5053 after 4:00. specialty. IV 7-0613. 6 _______________ 9 2-8835. 7 male ground program requires close to c a m p u s for 3 o r 4 stu­ INCOME TAXanytime-students, dents. $55 per month. Call ED 2- S T N G T E S ÄND DÖUBLE5-I/2 7 MALE STUDENTS to share mod­ one and ahalfhours, andtheavia- ROOM HEATER - Like new. Will faculty. Walter Hahn & Co., 533 ern hou6 e. Excellent study and tion program, three hours. There ’ 62 Olds F 85 Cutlass Convt. ’ 62 Volkswagen 2-dr. De­ 0255. 7 block from campus. Clean, rea­ s e l l to b e s t o f f e r . Phone TU Cherry Street at East Hillsdale, Power steering, Power UNAPPROVEt) HOUSING. 5min- sonable. See after 5:00. Call 332- cooking facilities. Call 332-0340 is no obligation after taking the luxe Ra d i o , He a t e r , 2-0563. 6 Lansing. Phone 484-7002. test, to be given and graded on brakes. Radio, Heater, B Whitewall tires. Story utes f r o m campus on main bus 1017. 8 1959 NORGE AUTOMATIC wash- _____________________ 5 evenings. campus at request. EAST LANSING, single room for Coed wants position as typist Hydromatic, Whitewall sells Volkswagens for route. 2 or 3 male students 21 or er, good condition. Call 332-0085. TWO C O L L EG E GIRLS d e s i r e General line, supply, and medi­ male student. Call ED 2-0205 or office clerk. 8:00 AM-12:00 tires. Story low priced. less. $1 3 9 5 .0 0 over. IV 5-8836. 5 _____________________________________5 babysitting. Call 337 2146 night «VANTED male student to share after 5:30 p.m. or weekends. CIG ARETTES 2b